Your gift matters to so many.

As Grounds For Sculpture’s 25 anniversary year comes to a close, we want to thank you for helping us to reach this milestone. With your support, you have helped transform GFS into a statewide leader for the arts, known for its 42-acre sculpture park and major exhibitions that push the boundaries of contemporary sculpture. Your continued support is integral as we begin our journey into the next 25 years.

GFS must fundraise entirely for our arts programs. Every donation made to Grounds For Sculpture, no matter how small, makes a positive difference in the amount of people we can reach and the ongoing sustainability of the programs. Our community collaborations serve tens of thousands of students, seniors, differently abled individuals, and disadvantaged families and are made possible by your generous support.

Your fully tax-deductible Annual Fund Gift will help GFS realize its mission of combining art and beckoning spaces to welcome, surprise and engage all visitors in the artist’s act of invention.

Thank you for your generosity.

Your gift makes a world of difference.

Your contribution to the Annual Fund will allow GFS to:

Develop and present a mix of diverse solo and group exhibitions. 2018 will showcase the first major U.S. exhibition of stone sculptor Masayuki Koorida and an augmented reality-enhanced Michael Rees inflatable forms exhibition.

Provide valuable and transformative arts programming to people of all ages and abilities, including young children, seniors, differently abled individuals, and disadvantaged families. Initiatives for 2018 include opportunities for guests to explore newly developed workshops and performances inspired by new exhibitions. In collaboration with ARC Mercer, adults with intellectual and physical disabilities will visit GFS, explore the grounds and galleries, and create artwork inspired by the natural world. GFS will also present professional development workshops for teachers and educators.

Maintain the beauty of the gardens so that each guest we welcome is engaged in their own process of artistic discovery, exploration, and inspiration. Planned enhancements in 2018 include popular workshops, lecture series, informational talks and new volunteer opportunities. Horticulture experiences are also in development, including horticulture tours and a Horticultural Internship Program for local teens and young adults. We will utilize the Meadow as a teaching tool to educate visitors informally about natural systems, monarch butterflies, important pollinators and natural land management.